Beltrami County Resident Jane Moline Dies on Christmas Day
Jane Ellen Moline, 75, a longtime Tenstrike resident and Palace Casino employee, died on December 25, 2025. Her passing leaves two sons, grandchildren and siblings in mourning and the community remembering her love of wildlife, animals, reading and cooking.

Jane Ellen Moline, 75, formerly of Tenstrike, died on Christmas Day December 25, 2025. Her death was announced in a notice published January 9, 2026. She is survived by two sons, several grandchildren and multiple siblings.
Moline spent part of her working life at the Palace Casino, where colleagues remember her steady presence and community-mindedness. Outside of work she enjoyed local outdoor life and domestic pursuits; the obituary lists wildlife and animals among her passions, along with reading and cooking. Those interests shaped how friends and family remember her, often gathering for shared meals and nature outings.

She is survived by two sons and grandchildren; the notice also lists surviving siblings. Funeral arrangements have been made and the family has asked that condolences be left with the funeral home handling services. Specific service times and visitation details were provided with the funeral home’s arrangements.
For many in Beltrami County, Moline’s death on a holiday underscores how personal losses can touch a wide circle beyond immediate family. Tenstrike and neighboring communities often see holidays as a time for gatherings that reinforce social ties; the timing of her death on December 25 will likely shape how relatives and friends mark the anniversary in coming years. Local organizations and acquaintances who worked with her at the Palace Casino may coordinate remembrances or informal gatherings to acknowledge her contribution to daily life in the area.
Practical considerations for residents include reaching out to family members or the funeral home to offer condolences and to confirm service times before attending. The funeral home accepting messages and arranging services can provide current information on visitation and memorials.
Moline’s obituary highlights a life rooted in local work, family and simple pleasures. In a rural county where personal connections and neighborhood networks are pivotal, her passing is a reminder of the role individuals play in sustaining communal life. Condolences and inquiries related to services may be directed to the funeral home that is managing arrangements.
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